Monday, September 25, 2006

How High To Place Holdbacks

Stage 11 - Atapuerca - Road Plates

Initially this stage it was intended to short not much to defeat Yolanda. After plans were twisted.



We left early in Atapuerca, Burgos was near and that was palpable in the landscape, the people became streets of houses, villas and plots, with little provision for us and the proximity of Burgos as an incentive to live in a place. Since we stopped at a bar in the landscape Cardeñuela were only houses on either side to reach the area of \u200b\u200bindustrial estates. Orbach and Castañares crossed and all the polygons on a sidewalk parallel to it.


arrived in Burgos, the city was as beautiful as the last time I saw her, churches and streets, and visit the cathedral by one euro to be pilgrims, beautiful.


City otherwise be seen through the eyes of pilgrims, the last time I did not see a yellow arrow, and now saw them all perfectly, even the row of metal shells on the floor.



At the end of Burgos stopped to eat the food we had on the river bank on the lawn, and there we something more than an hour, knowing that we were fortunate. We were told that the other shelters would be filled, namely that of Tardajos, so we decided to get to Villalvilla and call from there to stay in the shelter if things did not look good.

The problem was that with the works of the new highway to León the road had been diverted permanently, not temporarily as they said, and have seized the bridge over the river Arlanzón to make you go under and not have to build any more infrastructure for pilgrim. The result is no longer passes through Villalvilla, and make you do a couple of miles, so we come directly to Tardajos, where we found a shelter filled to take, there was no room or on the floor. Yolanda sat there dead tired and we both continue to Rabé of roadways where the two shelters closed, and eight miles up the road Plates where, although the shelter was full, we have empowered a mattress in a room at City Hall. Back to sleep on the floor, but after 42 miles thanked stage.



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